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REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee hit a record low of 158 per dollar yesterday in thin trade after the Central Bank chief said the currency will depreciate gradually while exporters stayed away from the market expecting further weakness.
DealStreetAsia: Expanding its exposure in the region’s microfinance and financial services space, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has proposed to extend up to US $ 20 million local currency equival
REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares ended at a near five-week low yesterday, led by industrial shares such as John Keells Holdings, while foreign outflows and the recent fuel price hike weighed on sentiment, stockbrokers said.
The world is experiencing an unprecedented demographic transition – it is getting older. By 2025, 26 percent of the global population will be at least 65 years old.
The high cost of securing employment abroad is a barrier to cross-border labour mobility for low-skilled workers in developing countries. The migration cost is distributed among many stakeholders in the migration value chain.
Over a period of time, with proliferation of internal operational data and external data banks, risk analysts, market intelligence, rating analytics and other agencies aiding risk management evolve innovative tools in banks to develop more robust res
Jetwing Symphony PLC was able to cut its losses for the quarter ended in March 2018 (4Q18) due to higher top line growth as three of its hotels in the portfolio making considerable revenue gains, which outpaced the increase in direct costs. &nb
The synchronized improvement in all core business units helped Dialog Axiata PLC to record a healthy bottom line while the group is seen aggressively expanding into financial technology (fintech) space to further diversify its revenue
REUTERS: Chinese, Middle East and Russian companies are in ‘preliminary discussions’ to build an up to US $2.7 billion, 100,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) refinery for Sri Lanka’s State-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), the head o
The Central Bank expects a slowdown in motor vehicle imports to the country with the recent hike in fuel prices and depreciation of the rupee.
In response to concerns raised by some professional associations last week concerning the Sri Lanka-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (SLSFTA), the Development Strategies and International Trade Ministry in a detailed response said the movement of natur
Sri Lanka needs to promote rural entrepreneurship in a holistic manner to uplift over one quarter of the population trapped in poverty with daily earnings below Rs.400, despite the lowest ever absolute poverty figures reported in the country recently
The reinstatement of US sanctions against Iran announced on May 8 and the resulting potential sustained loss of Iranian exports increase the chances of the global oil supply-demand balance remaining in deficit in 2018-2019, Fitch Ratings says.
REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares closed little changed yesterday as most investors stayed on the sidelines to see the real impact of a hike in fuel prices, brokers said. State-run fuel retailer Ceylon Petroleum Corp (CPC) raised retail prices for gasoline
REUTERS: Malaysia’s newly-elected Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad plans to appoint a finance ministry adviser who will oversee efforts to recover billions of dollars allegedly stolen from state fund 1
REUTERS: World shares rose yesterday as investor appetite for risky assets got a boost from soft U.S. inflation numbers, helping soothe worries that the Federal Reserve might step up the pace of its rate hikes.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Sri Lanka signed a US$100 million loan agreement as additional financing for the government’s efforts to develop skills to meet labour demands, support economic
The 8th AISEX and FASE apparel industry sourcing expo opened at the BMICH on Thursday. Picture shows Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen inspecting some items on display. Chairman of Sri Lanka Apparel Institute Prof. Lakdas Fernando is a
The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka yesterday kept policy interest rates steady despite a sharp increase in credit to the private sector, which the Central Bank Governor identified
A 40-member Japanese delegation is slated to visit Sri Lanka in October this year, in order to look at the possibilities of streamlining the automobile industry that is being currently impacted by the Treasury’s ad-hoc tax policies.
Sri Lanka is to establish three Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) power plants in the Hambantota area with Chinese, Indian and Japanese government assistance. A proposal to this end presented by Power and Renewable Ener
The European Union (EU) has launched a Rs.810 million project to support the modernisation of Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector. The project ‘Support to the modernisation of the agriculture sector in Sri Lanka’ will be implemente
The Commercial High Court of Colombo issued summons on former Company Secretary of Adamexpo Ltd., Dilanka Mendis for alleged offence of contempt. High Court Judge Ruwan Fernando issued the summons pursuant to the petition filed by Dr. Ai Asger Shabbi
REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee closed marginally weaker yesterday and ended at a record closing low, prompting the Central Bank to sell dollars to support the domestic currency, dealers said.
The top professional bodies representing engineers, architects, town planners and quantity surveyors and other related professions this week charged that the government has rushed into signing the Sri Lanka-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (SLSFTA) wit
National Development Bank PLC (NDB) reported higher profits for the January – March quarter (1Q18) as the bank was seen pricing its loans higher as the loan book growth moderated amid general slowdown in private sector credit.
Finance and Mass Media Minister Mangala Samaraweera responding to a media query yesterday confirmed that top professional Ranel T. Wijesinha will be appointed as the new Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman.
Sri Lanka yesterday introduced the much-talked-about automatic fuel pricing mechanism, removing the heavy subsidies that drained cash from the government coffers.
The Cabinet of Ministers yesterday approved the proposal presented by Plantation Industries Minister Navin Dissanayake to lift the ban on the glyphosate weedicide for the tea and rubber industries for a period of 36 months.
REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares ended little changed yesterday, at a near four-week low, as losses in shares of beverage companies outweighed gains in bank stocks even as many investors continued to stay on the sidelines looking for fresh cues.
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